Gil Scott-Heron, often called the “Godfather of Rap,” was a revolutionary Black artist and activist whose work laid the groundwork for political rap. Known for his piercing spoken word and poetry, especially his 1970s recordings with a backing band, he used art as a vehicle for truth and social change. This piece honors his enduring legacy as a voice of resistance and awakening.
Material: 0.25” thick grade-A acrylic with white vinyl backing
Available in 2 sizes
Horizontal and vertical options
Hand-polished, crystal clear edges
Fitted with french cleat backing for easy and secure hanging
Screws for installing the hanging included
Product Purchase Options
12″ x 12″ Fine Art Print – $250
o Beautifully printed on museum-quality paper, unframed.
16″ x 20″ Limited Edition Print – $1,500
o Signed and numbered, includes a Certificate of Authenticity (COA). Archival quality. Unframed
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